Summary
- A heartwarming tale of friendship between a lost penguin and a lonely fisherman touches on themes of the transformational power of friendship and love and what it takes to move on.
- Jean Reno shines in his role as a curmudgeonly fisherman who finds new purpose through his bond with the penguin.
- A delightful, emotional journey,
My Penguin Friend
may be too slow and saccharine for some people, but is an uplifting animal movie for the whole family.
Themes of compassion, courage, universal love, and rare friendships are sewn into the creative fabric of My Penguin Friend. Think of it as a “bird out of water” tale: An adorable, lost penguin finds himself far away from home only to bond with a humble fisherman named João (Jean Reno of Ronin and Mission: Impossible). The two hit it off, but both must move on with their lives. In doing so, they may lose each other.
As emotional as it is poignant, the escapade has more than enough touches of sweetness to evoke empathy for its two main characters. The selling point is how unique connections can form between humans and animals. In this case, it’s DinDim the Penguin, whose lingering presence somehow recharges João’s spirit after years of suppressed grief.
Directed by David Schurmann and written by Paulina Lagudi and Kristen Lazarian, the cast also features Adriana Barraza, Alexia Moyano, Nicolás Francella, Rochi Hernández, Ravel Cabral, Juan José Garnica, and Duda Galvão. Schurmann takes his time and allows things to unfold organically, which we found refreshing, but for people active on social media (where the true story behind the film went viral), it may require some patience to settle into what is a truly heartwarming tale.